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Morning Joe 10/5/22

Morning Joe

Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, MS NOW, Willie Geist

News, Congress, Issues, President, Giest, Government, Campaign, Washington, Brezinski, Ms Now, Scarboro, Election, Politics

3.98.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

National Republicans stand by Herschel Walker after report he paid for an abortion

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0:00.0

Half-law, deep left.

0:05.0

There it goes, saring into history.

0:10.0

He's done it.

0:12.0

He has done it.

0:14.0

62.

0:17.0

Aaron Judge is the American League single season home run leader.

0:23.1

BAL King, case closed.

0:27.6

And with that, Yankee star, Aaron Judge walks into history with a 60-second home run of this season,

0:36.4

breaking the American League record set by Roger Maris and Willie,

0:41.2

as far as you and I are concerned, I'm sure, breaking the single season, all-time home run record

0:48.8

because the only people that are in front of him have a massive asterisk because they were all at the height

0:57.9

of the Lloyds era and they were all loided out themselves. But Aaron Judge, you know, not only does

1:04.4

he set this record, he does it with his mom in the stands and proves throughout this entire

1:10.4

process, he's really one of the good guys

1:14.5

in baseball today. I'm chuckling just because of watching that shot of his mother, that was just

1:22.1

relief right there. She's been on the road with him. She's been, for the last couple of weeks,

1:26.2

it's been this traveling show to see, is he going to tie the record at 61? Will he break it? And you could just see her sort of fall back into her chair and say, oh, finally he did it. And not a moment too soon. The second to last day of the season. Today, the last day of the regular season. So he can breathe a little bit, relax. He did it in the top of the first inning,

1:44.6

too. So just kind of got it out of the way, as you say now, 62 home runs, the all-time single

1:51.1

season, American League home run champion. There will be debate about whether he's the real

1:54.8

home run champion. Roger Maris's son says yes. Aaron Judge is the real champion. Interestingly

2:00.2

enough, Aaron Judge has said, no,

2:02.1

the record is 73. That's the number that's in the books for now. I respect that. I'm the American

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